
@Thepromisedork 読んでくれてありがとうございます。 もうひとつ着け加えるとすれば、日本と西洋のファンの思考の違いは「本人の為を思って情けをかけるか/本人の為を思ってあえて非情になるか」という点にもあるとおもっています。 ↓
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@Thepromisedork 読んでくれてありがとうございます。 もうひとつ着け加えるとすれば、日本と西洋のファンの思考の違いは「本人の為を思って情けをかけるか/本人の為を思ってあえて非情になるか」という点にもあるとおもっています。 ↓

My reason for not forgiving amane isn’t because I think she can’t rehabilitate. It’s because what she needs most is to understand that the abuse from her mother was wrong. Amane is a copy of her mother. If we forgive amane, we are justifying the pain amane went through

My reason for not forgiving amane isn’t because I think she can’t rehabilitate. It’s because what she needs most is to understand that the abuse from her mother was wrong. Amane is a copy of her mother. If we forgive amane, we are justifying the pain amane went through

My reason for not forgiving amane isn’t because I think she can’t rehabilitate. It’s because what she needs most is to understand that the abuse from her mother was wrong. Amane is a copy of her mother. If we forgive amane, we are justifying the pain amane went through

You guys don’t care about us religious abuse victims lol you just want to project your sick morals to Amane and vote her guilty because you’re bitter about your favorite male character



I think its interesting that most Japanese milgram fans do not forgive amane. Western countries tend to place more value on rehabilitation than punishment, so we have the mind of “if shes willing to change, then we want to support her”